Several questions about XT1040 - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, like two years ago I bought a Moto G XT1040 and it came with CM12. I installed custom ROMs before on my old Xperia X8 and I kind of know a little bit about it.
The thing is I wanted to make a fresh install of any Android 4.4+ ROM to be able to play Pokemon GO. My phone is slower lately, and I don't really know how the internal storage is so small... the phone says it has 5.52GB total space (which is weird btw, I thought versions were only from 8 to 16gb) and I only have 1GB free. I don't even have more than 85MB of pictures+videos in my phone, the only "big" apps I downloaded are Facebook Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Chrome, YouTube, ES File Explorer, Candy crush, Gmail and Neko atsume (lol). In total I have around 1,8GB on apps, the rest is like 1.25gb on MISC, is that the space required by the ROM alone or what? I install every app I can on SD, but still I'm missing space, is there any ROM where I can really install my apps on SD and free more space?
I don't currently have a USB cable in case of any "emergency", so I want to take a safe choice... something I can do by downloading the files into my phone and know that everything should be fine at the moment of installation. Sumarizing:
- I have a Moto G XT1040 (I thing it's LTE, supports 4G, not really sure). Rom: CM 12-20150126-NIGHTLY-peregrine (Lollipop 5.0.2). Kernel: 3.4.42-gfaa9160
- I want to do a fresh install 'cause it's slow and I need to free space
- I want to play Pokemon Go with it, so I need a 4.4+ ROM, what are good choices for this phone? I mean, something that can run fast enough
- Would be cool to have a stable version to be safe 'cause I don't have a USB cable right now
Oh and also, I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this phone, 'cause I've only found things for XT1039... on the other Moto G forum (2014 LTE) there were more recent versions, so I'm kinda lost.
Thanks.

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-- Shield 4.2 to 4.3 ... avoiding 4.4. Kitkat. POSSIBLE?

Hi everyone
Frist of all, Im very happy to form part of this great community, I have ordered my Nvidia Shield from Amazon UK and I have looking into every detail of this console since several months..., at the end, I could buy it (it will with me this week or next monday the latest)
Well I could check , my Shield from amazon uk will be in Jelly Bean (4.2).., and as you know, being in 4.2 does not allow you to play streaming with Nvidia GRID, besides, you dont have the option to copy/pass android games (heavy games, such as nova 3 , with 3.5 GB, I mean the folder "Obb") to the Micro SD, nor the controller mapper..., a disaster.
So, I would really like to UPDATE from 4.2 to 4.3, Is it possible????, Regarding KITKAT..., nowadays it is not so good option since being in kitkat offers problems when you want to pass an Android game to the Micro SD..., some of games wont work if you do it.., and the 16 GB of the internal memory is not enough..., if you install 4 or 5 android games such as asphalt 8, modern combat 4, nova 3 or Tegra 4 games (Blood Sword , for instance) you wont have any free space in your internal memory of your shield...
Moreover, emulators offers some problems in Kitkat..., if you pass the roms to the Micro SD , again, the save states wont work..., so that, you are forced to move the roms to the internal memory..., a disaster.
When I have the Shield with me and I proceed to update the consola from 4.2..., will the shileld offer me to update to 4.3 first???? or it will offer me directly and exclusively the Kitkat update???, Someone told me that when you go to options in the console, the shield will offer me the several updates from the begining, in my case, being in 4.2, the 4.3 as the next step to update..., Is it true???
PLEASE, confirm me this because I dont really want to update to 4.4.2... for the reasons previously comented. I need 4.3.
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH!!!
Bardok84 said:
Hi everyone
Frist of all, Im very happy to form part of this great community, I have ordered my Nvidia Shield from Amazon UK and I have looking into every detail of this console since several months..., at the end, I could buy it (it will with me this week or next monday the latest)
Well I could check , my Shield from amazon uk will be in Jelly Bean (4.2).., and as you know, being in 4.2 does not allow you to play streaming with Nvidia GRID, besides, you dont have the option to copy/pass android games (heavy games, such as nova 3 , with 3.5 GB, I mean the folder "Obb") to the Micro SD, nor the controller mapper..., a disaster.
So, I would really like to UPDATE from 4.2 to 4.3, Is it possible????, Regarding KITKAT..., nowadays it is not so good option since being in kitkat offers problems when you want to pass an Android game to the Micro SD..., some of games wont work if you do it.., and the 16 GB of the internal memory is not enough..., if you install 4 or 5 android games such as asphalt 8, modern combat 4, nova 3 or Tegra 4 games (Blood Sword , for instance) you wont have any free space in your internal memory of your shield...
Moreover, emulators offers some problems in Kitkat..., if you pass the roms to the Micro SD , again, the save states wont work..., so that, you are forced to move the roms to the internal memory..., a disaster.
When I have the Shield with me and I proceed to update the consola from 4.2..., will the shileld offer me to update to 4.3 first???? or it will offer me directly and exclusively the Kitkat update???, Someone told me that when you go to options in the console, the shield will offer me the several updates from the begining, in my case, being in 4.2, the 4.3 as the next step to update..., Is it true???
PLEASE, confirm me this because I dont really want to update to 4.4.2... for the reasons previously comented. I need 4.3.
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH!!!
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Same boat here since also on 4.2 out of box. My main focus for this great device is emulators and some Android games.
1. When you try to update, or if the OTA shows up on your device as downloaded, it is 4.4.2.
2. The only way you get 4.3 on is to unlock and root. Then you can manually install. Catch is you will have to start from scratch since unlocking clears storage.
3. Emulator games saves and settings do NOT work if you have your roms on the SD card, which is where most gamers would put them. Not exactly a lot of storage between roms and Android apps with internal. I have a 64GB card that has only 500mb free. It is loaded with roms for many systems.
Avoid 4.4 if your main focus is emulators, since it is fine with 4.2. The catch is I think you need 4.3 for some of the newer features like the game pad app. You can install the app with 4.2, but it does not show up for use.
The difference is significant in regards to 4.4. Most emulators stutter with 4.4, but are smooth with 4.2. I am guessing 4.3 is smooth, but I have not seen a Shield in direct action with emulators using 4.3. Only 4.2 and 4.4.
IMO, if Nvidia updates 4.4 to get rid of the game stutter, I would consider going through the process to unlock, root and then modify the write state to On for external storage. Google are pure rubes for changing the function for external storage and are not exactly sincere in their intent.
rushless said:
1. When you try to update, or if the OTA shows up on your device as downloaded, it is 4.4.2.
2. The only way you get 4.3 on is to unlock and root.
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Well.., what a pity..., now... there is no hope.
To continue being in 4.2 for emulators is a good option..., notwithstanding, with 4.2 there is not Controller mapper, you CAN´T play to Nvidia GRID, neither you can PASS Android Games to the Micro SD CARD....
I dont have any idea to be root, its a very complex process for me (and my poor knowledge on this kind of modifications), so... what can I do??, to be waiting untilll Nvidia repairs these problems on Kitkat???? its a pity really...
The reasons why I NEED 4.3 are:
1) I need to have the original option (in the set up menu of the shield) in order to be able to pass apps and heavy Android games (such as modern combat 4) to the Micro SD, and in this way, to have more free space in the internal memory of the Shield. This option , at least I could undertand) is only available being in 4.3. In 4.2 there is not this option, and, in 4.4.2 this option to pass android games to the micro SD does not work well.., many users told that most games stop working if you use this option passing them to the Micro SD.
2) I need to have the roms in the Micro SD, some roms (Dreamcast or PSX) are so big, not enough for our 16GB internal storage of our Shields...
What a sad day..., Someone told me that , being in 4.2, in the moment I went to update my Shield , the console would show me the several updates from the beginning (so from 4.2 I would go to 4.3), NOW, as I told before, there is no hope.
What a bad day.
Thank you a lot for your answer, anyway.
Bardok84 said:
Well.., what a pity..., now... there is no hope.
To continue being in 4.2 for emulators is a good option..., notwithstanding, with 4.2 there is not Controller mapper, you CAN´T play to Nvidia GRID, neither you can PASS Android Games to the Micro SD CARD....
I dont have any idea to be root, its a very complex process for me (and my poor knowledge on this kind of modifications), so... what can I do??, to be waiting untilll Nvidia repairs these problems on Kitkat???? its a pity really...
The reasons why I NEED 4.3 are:
1) I need to have the original option (in the set up menu of the shield) in order to be able to pass apps and heavy Android games (such as modern combat 4) to the Micro SD, and in this way, to have more free space in the internal memory of the Shield. This option , at least I could undertand) is only available being in 4.3. In 4.2 there is not this option, and, in 4.4.2 this option to pass android games to the micro SD does not work well.., many users told that most games stop working if you use this option passing them to the Micro SD.
2) I need to have the roms in the Micro SD, some roms (Dreamcast or PSX) are so big, not enough for our 16GB internal storage of our Shields...
What a sad day..., Someone told me that , being in 4.2, in the moment I went to update my Shield , the console would show me the several updates from the beginning (so from 4.2 I would go to 4.3), NOW, as I told before, there is no hope.
What a bad day.
Thank you a lot for your answer, anyway.
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I know its not optimal but I stuck all my roms inside of retroarch's writable directory on the SD card to allow it to function as normal. I suppose you could do the same with the other emulators as well.
Thanks for your replys, thanks a lot
So, Im thinking of updating to kitkat and then, unlock the bootloader and be root. After that , using FolderMount to copy everything to the Micro SD without any problem.
Anyway, I have several doubts...
1) Being in 4.2 , Could I use Nvidia GRID and play Nvidia streaming games on my Shield?? or, GRID only works on 4.3 and Kitkat exclusively?
2) If I update to KITKAT, is true that if I pass android games from internal memory to the Micro SD, those games wont work?? I read that passing android games to the micro sd, the games will be corrupted and they will stop working.
3) Imagine I update my Shield to 4.4.2 kitkat, in order to be able to pass android games to the micro SD, What I need?? (There is an app , as I could read, called "microsdFIX" or similar name that makes you to do it), or being Root and having the app "Folder Mount" would be enough??
Thanks you very much for your answers and information!!!
Bardok84 said:
Thanks for your replys, thanks a lot
So, Im thinking of updating to kitkat and then, unlock the bootloader and be root. After that , using FolderMount to copy everything to the Micro SD without any problem.
Anyway, I have several doubts...
1) Being in 4.2 , Could I use Nvidia GRID and play Nvidia streaming games on my Shield?? or, GRID only works on 4.3 and Kitkat exclusively?
2) If I update to KITKAT, is true that if I pass android games from internal memory to the Micro SD, those games wont work?? I read that passing android games to the micro sd, the games will be corrupted and they will stop working.
3) Imagine I update my Shield to 4.4.2 kitkat, in order to be able to pass android games to the micro SD, What I need?? (There is an app , as I could read, called "microsdFIX" or similar name that makes you to do it), or being Root and having the app "Folder Mount" would be enough??
Thanks you very much for your answers and information!!!
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1. No idea sorry
2. Games will work just fine if you move them to the SD card, you don't need any other application to do it either. All you do is go into settings, Apps, select the app you want to move, and select Move to SD, that easy.
3. You have a small misunderstanding, Android 4.4 revoked SD permission for user apps, but the system (i.e. move to SD) can still write just fine.
So for example, you can move an app to the SD just fine in 4.4, but if you try to download something to the SD card, or move something over with an app you got from the play store, it will fail. But there's a way around this, and it's SDFix: KitKat Writable MicroSD I'll explain what it does.
The two apps you talked about do pretty different things.
SDFix: KitKat Writable MicroSD
All this app does is restore SD functions to how they were before 4.4, i.e full SD write access for all apps. This is essential for 4.4.2 on a rooted Shield.
FolderMount [ROOT]
Is a lot like what I explained in 2. (moving apps to SD) But it's actually nicer because it lets you move apps that the system normally would not, and it lets you choose where you want the linked data to be on the SD card. That's nice because the default system just makes countless files on the root of the SD card, with FolderMount you can choose to have all the files in just one folder, it's tidier. I would recommend sticking with the default system way of moving apps to the SD though, at least until you get familiar with things, this isn't exactly essential, so maybe hold off until you start running lower on space.
If you just want 4.3, you can use the Shield RAM tool to update/revert. It's a very simple process, and it's probably what you would use to unlock/root the device anyway.
If you need help with that, or anything else don't hesitate to ask! :highfive:
CDeviant...
ASTONISHING answer, really..., thanks a lot for your help, I feel so glad to be here.
Well, anyway..., in both cases: sdFIX and Folder Mount... I would need to be root, wouldn´t I??
.., Imagine. I have my Shield updated to 4.4.2 (not rooted) , I have bought Modern Combat 4 and I have it in the internal memory of my Shield. I dont have enough space so I decide to move this game to the Micro SD, (apk and Obb folder), So, Would I be able to to this ?? Im not rooted, I am just in kitkat..., if I go to set up options (aplications) I choose the game app, Could I move all the game to the Micro SD?? I dont think so...
There is a link, where you have a full article about what happen if you try to move an android game from internal memory to micro SD card..., they wont work..., I understood that at least.
Because of that, as you told me before, in this link they suggest to root the Shield and use the sdfix app. Or , as you told me, use foldermount which offers even more posibilities moving games and apps totally.
.... What would you recommend to me?, I thought to update to kitkat...and then, to try to be root..., I think that, nowadays, being kitkat without doing root does not make any sense.
Thank you very very much again, I am very grateful to you:good:
Bardok84 said:
CDeviant...
ASTONISHING answer, really..., thanks a lot for your help, I feel so glad to be here.
Well, anyway..., in both cases: sdFIX and Folder Mount... I would need to be root, wouldn´t I??
.., Imagine. I have my Shield updated to 4.4.2 (not rooted) , I have bought Modern Combat 4 and I have it in the internal memory of my Shield. I dont have enough space so I decide to move this game to the Micro SD, (apk and Obb folder), So, Would I be able to to this ?? Im not rooted, I am just in kitkat..., if I go to set up options (aplications) I choose the game app, Could I move all the game to the Micro SD?? I dont think so...
There is a link, where you have a full article about what happen if you try to move an android game from internal memory to micro SD card..., they wont work..., I understood that at least.
Because of that, as you told me before, in this link they suggest to root the Shield and use the sdfix app. Or , as you told me, use foldermount which offers even more posibilities moving games and apps totally.
.... What would you recommend to me?, I thought to update to kitkat...and then, to try to be root..., I think that, nowadays, being kitkat without doing root does not make any sense.
Thank you very very much again, I am very grateful to you:good:
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Yes, you need to be rooted to use FolderMount, and SDFix.
.., Imagine. I have my Shield updated to 4.4.2 (not rooted) , I have bought Modern Combat 4 and I have it in the internal memory of my Shield. I dont have enough space so I decide to move this game to the Micro SD, (apk and Obb folder), So, Would I be able to to this ?? Im not rooted, I am just in kitkat..., if I go to set up options (aplications) I choose the game app, Could I move all the game to the Micro SD?? I dont think so...
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Not all games can be moved over, (it's up to the developer of the app) but yes you can. No root, or other apps needed.
Let me point out the 2 things that are separate, but I think you're confusing them together.
Moving apps to SD = Working and playable, Without root
Saving/creating a file on SD = Not working without SDFix - No SD Write access
So basically the only problems you're going to have is when you try to copy/create something (like music, movies, text files etc.) on the SD card, that's because android 4.4.2 KitKat can not write to SD. The only way around this is by rooting, and easily installing the SDFix app.
This does not effect the move to SD function in any way! That's because it's built into the Android system.
I would probably recommend updating to Android 4.4, and unlocking/rooting to gain back the SD write functions. This is the fastest and easiest solution to updating and keeping SD function.
Otherwise, I would actually recommend unlocking/rooting your Shield now, while it's on 4.2, and then use the Shield RAM tool to update to 4.3
That would take longer, you'll lose all your data, and be more complicated, but still a straightforward process. The reason I would recommend 4.3, is because of the better emulator performance, battery life, and no need to worry about the SD card.
CDeviant said:
Yes, you need to be rooted to use FolderMount, and SDFix.
Not all games can be moved over, (it's up to the developer of the app) but yes you can. No root, or other apps needed.
Let me point out the 2 things that are separate, but I think you're confusing them together.
Moving apps to SD = Working and playable, Without root
Saving/creating a file on SD = Not working without SDFix - No SD Write access
So basically the only problems you're going to have is when you try to copy/create something (like music, movies, text files etc.) on the SD card, that's because android 4.4.2 KitKat can not write to SD. The only way around this is by rooting, and easily installing the SDFix app.
This does not effect the move to SD function in any way! That's because it's built into the Android system.
I would probably recommend updating to Android 4.4, and unlocking/rooting to gain back the SD write functions. This is the fastest and easiest solution to updating and keeping SD function.
Otherwise, I would actually recommend unlocking/rooting your Shield now, while it's on 4.2, and then use the Shield RAM tool to update to 4.3
That would take longer, you'll lose all your data, and be more complicated, but still a straightforward process. The reason I would recommend 4.3, is because of the better emulator performance, battery life, and no need to worry about the SD card.
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Where can we get the 4.3 update to flash to the Shield?
As far as data, in either case you would lose your data, since the unlock process has to be done in order to root. Unlock process clears all data.
I would like 4.3, but have no need for 4.4. 90% of my focus is emulators and 10% Android games. IF there is an update that fixes the 4.4 issues pointed out by some devs (and alerted to Nvidia), I would
update to 4.4, root and then apply the sd fix. I still do not see the lure of playing PC games on a 5" display. I find Android games like MC4 and NOVA 3 too small on a 5" display. Can not enjoy the hi res effect visuals on the small display and also miss NPCs shooting at me. Display is too small IMO for PC gaming. JMO of course. Heck, I have a VP11 and find it sometime too small for playing Unreal Tournament and Quake games. That has a 1080p 10.6" display.
Thanks
rushless said:
Where can we get the 4.3 update to flash to the Shield?
As far as data, in either case you would lose your data, since the unlock process has to be done in order to root. Unlock process clears all data.
I would like 4.3, but have no need for 4.4. 90% of my focus is emulators and 10% Android games. IF there is an update that fixes the 4.4 issues pointed out by some devs (and alerted to Nvidia), I would
update to 4.4, root and then apply the sd fix. I still do not see the lure of playing PC games on a 5" display. I find Android games like MC4 and NOVA 3 too small on a 5" display. Can not enjoy the hi res effect visuals on the small display and also miss NPCs shooting at me. Display is too small IMO for PC gaming. JMO of course. Heck, I have a VP11 and find it sometime too small for playing Unreal Tournament and Quake games. That has a 1080p 10.6" display.
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The easiest way to install/flash 4.3 is with the Shield RAM tool. The files are inside the toolkit, and can be flashed manually from the bootloader if you wanted.
CDeviant said:
The easiest way to install/flash 4.3 is with the Shield RAM tool. The files are inside the toolkit, and can be flashed manually from the bootloader if you wanted.
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It would be cool if we could update that way without having to unlock and start from scratch. Since an official rom for the device, seems you should be able to go from 4.2 to 4.3 and be a normal process.
Take a look at this
Here we have the OFFICIAL DONWLOAD CENTER of NVIDIA, it offers all the updates:
Regarding the List, the UPDATE 63 is the Firmware 4.3 for shield (click of "read more" to see all the informacion of each update)
"Upgrade to latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS"
You can download all you need for windows and linux as well. Reading the information of how to install it , because of my english level, I could not understand perfectly if you have to unock your shield or not..., I have doubts...
In my case, being in 4.2, Could I be able to install this firmware from this link without opening the bootloader of my shield??. Buf , im not sure about the process.
Reading the instructions..., it seems that there are 2 methods..., "SW Method" (shorter), and "HW method" (which implies to open the booloader)...., would I need to complete both methods?? which one is the best? using SW method without unlocking the booloader is enough????
PD: Shield battery life in Kitkat is worst than 4.3?? besides , if I update to 4.4.2 and Im Root, playing emulators continue worst experience than being in 4.3?..., WHAT A DISASTER KITKAT on Shiel really..., the only thing I need is just 4.3..., and, how many walls to break down to gain it....
Thanks you very much!!!!
Bardok84 said:
PD: Shield battery life in Kitkat is worst than 4.3?? besides , if I update to 4.4.2 and Im Root, playing emulators continue worst experience than being in 4.3?..., WHAT A DISASTER KITKAT on Shiel really..., the only thing I need is just 4.3..., and, how many walls to break down to gain it....
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I have my Shield rooted on 4.4.2, and I haven't noticed any lag in emulators although I only use My Boy! and Drastic. I also haven't seen any noticeable difference in battery life, but it varies from person to person. If you need help rooting, this guide is very in depth.
Bootloader - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Am5WYRojMs&hd=1&list=PLwCVKEYxr_z6zJpj1g1N0tpDLKTWJynSd
Root - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4-C0CzKoFs&list=PLwCVKEYxr_z6zJpj1g1N0tpDLKTWJynSd
Files - http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...er-unlock-the-nvidia-shield-xda-developer-tv/
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html?hl=sk
Good luck to you if you take the rooting route!
When I got my Shield it had to do several updates before I was ready to go. Is this the same now or does the KitKat update install regardless of what other updates you had before?
I did get my Shield a month before KitKat came out so maybe it's different now.
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Devhux said:
When I got my Shield it had to do several updates before I was ready to go. Is this the same now or does the KitKat update install regardless of what other updates you had before?
I did get my Shield a month before KitKat came out so maybe it's different now.
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The newest update is usually what you get, regardless of current version. I have 4.2 and the newest 77 version of 4.4 is what would be loaded on mine. I stopped it and will stay with 4.2. Would like 4.3, but can not be bothered with starting from scratch again (currently set up juuust right). The reality is this device is an emulator station for me, so no real point in the effort.
I find games like MC4 and NOVA 3 too small on the 5" display, but PSP and PSX shooters are fine, since designed for a smaller display. I still do not see how folks find playing PC games on a 5" display appealing. Too tiny for me.

[Q] Unlocking the Bootloader for Shield Tablet android 5.0.1 lollipop

I recently bought a Wifi Shield tablet and love it. However I do not like the small space of the internal memory. I upgraded it to android 5.0.1 so that I could move games and apps to the SD card but some stuff does not support this (Grand theft Auto SA and Vice City are using a lot of my limited space). I was told by a friend that if I rooted it I could move everything to the SD card if I wanted. However to do this I have to unlock the bootloader and the XDA fourm says I will lose everything!:crying: I don't see the point of this tablet if I can't stream my steam games to it and I don't want to lose support of the Stylus as well. What I would like to know is
1. If I root my Shield can I move all apps and games to the SD card if I need to free up space for something new?
2. If I unlock the bootloader will lose the shield apps like the Hub, DirectStylus features, Trine 2, etc... ? I don't care if I have to re-download the apps I put on it. That would not be to much work for me.
If anybody could help answer these question for me, I would greatly apreciate it. I just do not want to break my new toy.

[Q] Run apps from USB-OTG?

Hello to everyone!
Like many other Moto G users (especially those that have 2013 8GB model), I'm in trouble with the low space issue: I have stored like 1,5GB of photos/video and I have installed at the moment 63 apps, between default ones and someone downloaded by me, which in total they occupy about 2,8GB . As you may know, since the capacity of internal storage is approximately 5GB I'd like to gain more free space without deleting photos, video or any other personal data, so I was wondering if it's possible to install apps on USB OTG devices, or at least find a way to let the apps recognize as OBB data path the external usb storage. I've read on the Nexus' section of xda-forum (this link) that it's possible under specific circumstances... Can it be the same for Moto G? I still haven't tried it because I'm willing to buy a pendrive, with dual connection USB/microUSB, as soon as possible.
Otherwise, can anyone suggest me a better memory management system? At the moment I have the original ROM (EU 4.4.4) not rooted waiting for the Lollipop OTA update
Thanks in advance to everyone who reads this,
have a nice day!
I was also wondering the same.
Unfortunately found nothing.
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Constant lack of internal storage

My wife has an 8gb Moto G and it's showing that at the moment has used 7.05gb of that.
3.15 GB is on the Android OS (just updated to 6.0) and 3.90gb has somehow been used on apps? All that's on it is the likes of Whatsapp and Facebook and I moved all photos/videos onto ext sd card. Is there any way to free up some space, I've tried CCleaner but it won't make anymore room.
It's a constant struggle clearing ****e and trying to make a measly few hundred mb spare just so the phone doesn't lag too much.
It's totally stock phone.
Anyone offer some advice please.....

Help unbloating my xperia E3 ?

Hello, I'm new to the forum and I would like to start by thanking anyone that will take the time to read this.
So I've had an xperia E3 d2203 with Android 4.4.4 (factory default) for nearly 2 years now, and I'm quite happy with it, except that given the numerous updates that have been stacking on top af each other, the internal memory is now full and i can't seem to find a way to make it better.
I have no pictures, audio or videos on the internal memory, installed a small numbers of apps on the SD card, and disabled all pre-installed apps I don't use and uninstalled their respective updates.
However, I keep getting a notification the the internal memory is more than 85% full, and I can't figure out a way to free any more memory.
So, is there anything else I could try? I really don't want to give in to planned obsolescence and buy a new phone I can't afford.
I have taken a look in installing a new Android ROM. If this is necessary, which ROM should I install? It seems to me AOSP would be the lightest, since every other ROMs are built off this with more stuff added, but I might be wrong.
Thanks for your input !
Gaazoh said:
Hello, I'm new to the forum and I would like to start by thanking anyone that will take the time to read this.
So I've had an xperia E3 d2203 with Android 4.4.4 (factory default) for nearly 2 years now, and I'm quite happy with it, except that given the numerous updates that have been stacking on top af each other, the internal memory is now full and i can't seem to find a way to make it better.
I have no pictures, audio or videos on the internal memory, installed a small numbers of apps on the SD card, and disabled all pre-installed apps I don't use and uninstalled their respective updates.
However, I keep getting a notification the the internal memory is more than 85% full, and I can't figure out a way to free any more memory.
So, is there anything else I could try? I really don't want to give in to planned obsolescence and buy a new phone I can't afford.
I have taken a look in installing a new Android ROM. If this is necessary, which ROM should I install? It seems to me AOSP would be the lightest, since every other ROMs are built off this with more stuff added, but I might be wrong.
Thanks for your input !
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